Split a sentence to words.
Transform a string between `camelCase`, `PascalCase`, `Capital Case`, `snake_case`, `kebab-case`, `CONSTANT_CASE` and others
Encode and decode quoted printable and base64 strings
Convert a string of words to a JavaScript identifier
Split a double-precision floating-point number into a higher order word and a lower order word.
Split a string on the first occurance of a given separator
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Easy way to split a string on a given character unless it's quoted or escaped.
split a Text Stream into a Line Stream, using Stream 3
A git diff component to consume the git unified diff output.
Micro-library to split a DOM element's words & chars into elements populated with CSS vars.
Transform a string between `camelCase`, `PascalCase`, `Capital Case`, `snake_case`, `kebab-case`, `CONSTANT_CASE` and others
Split a English sentence without any spaces nor accents, into words.
Ensure that no reserved words are used.
A javascript library that splits plain text into individual lines, words, and characters.
Words count for multi-languages paragraph mixed with numbers and punctuations
split a Text Stream into a Line Stream
Split a LineString by another GeoJSON Feature.
Split JavaScript SDK common components
A trie implementation that maps keys to objects for rapid retrieval by phrases. Most common use will be for typeahead searches.
List of English words
Split text into sentences with Sentence Boundary Detection (SBD).
Split string by any separator excluding brackets, quotes and escaped characters
React split-pane component
Split concatenated words
Splits one line into many with a maximum length. It will split at the end of a word where possible. Default line length is 20
A Ruby Client API that uses the DynamicPDF API to create, merge, split, form fill, stamp, secure/encrypt PDF documents and convert word/Excel files to PDF.
A library for splitting your string up into words and sentences. * Comprehensive: Handles the cases that you miss with .split(" ") or .split(/W+/) * Lossless: Stores whitespacing for re-assembling the source string * Flexible: Extend the grammar with your own rules
Convert various files like MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Images to PDF and Images. Create PDF and Images from url and raw HTML. Extract and create PowerPoint presentation from PDF. Merge, Encrypt, Split, Repair and Decrypt PDF files. All supported files conversions and manipulations can be found at https://www.convertapi.com/doc/supported-formats
Specify a character limit and a string. Returns an array with the first and second parts of the original string as two new strings without splitting any words.
This library borned from the early versions of string_utility_belt gem, this gem adds new common purpose methods to String class. E.g: split a string in words, replace a sequence of spaces per a unique space.
Aspose.PDF Cloud is a REST API for creating and editing PDF files. Most popular features proposed by Aspose.PDF Cloud: PDF to Word, Convert PDF to Image, Merge PDF, Split PDF, Add Images to PDF, Rotate PDF. It can also be used to convert PDF files to different formats like DOC, HTML, XPS, TIFF and many more. Aspose.PDF Cloud gives you control: create PDFs from scratch or from HTML, XML, template, database, XPS or an image. Render PDFs to image formats such as JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF and many others. Aspose.PDF Cloud helps you manipulate elements of a PDF file like text, annotations, watermarks, signatures, bookmarks, stamps and so on. Its REST API also allows you to manage PDF pages by using features like merging, splitting, and inserting. Add images to a PDF file or convert PDF pages to images.
Convert various files like MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Images to PDF and Images. Create PDF and Images from url and raw HTML. Extract and create PowerPoint presentation from PDF. Merge, Encrypt, Split, Repair and Decrypt PDF files. All supported files conversions and manipulations can be found at https://www.convertapi.com/doc/supported-formats [Backport to ruby 1.8.7]
== coral This gem is simply a meta package that installs and requires the CORL gem. Note: CORL is still early in development! DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION YET!! Now you get to hear the story of two names. Short story first; We switched to the CORL name (github.com/coralnexus/corl). If your interested in why: The original name of the CORL project was Coral, and we were exited when we found the Ruby gem name "coral" available. Our first versions of our CORL system were named coral_core, coral_cloud, coral_vagrant, coral_plan, and many more were planned. We created a meta gem (this one) to install a core combination of gems. During the course of development we found another project that came before ours that uses the name coral, so we decided to update our project name, so as to avoid conflicts. For us Coral is more than a word, it is a concept that embodies dynamic ecosystems supporting a rich variety of lifeforms. Coral are very interesting creatures and we endeavor to create software that helps build dynamic ecosystems of digital creatures. We decided to use an acronym that sounds like the word Coral because the acronym fit with our desire to create something good for administration but also good for flexible research, so we came to Cluster Orchestration and Research Library. We split the core components out into a small concurrent plugin framework called Nucleon, upon which CORL is built. All of our coral sub gems are integrated into these two. This gem exists only as a installer for people who accidentally spell coral the right way when trying to install the CORL system. Use the CORL gem instead. == Copyright Licensed under Apache license, version 2. See LICENSE.txt for further details. Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Adrian Webb <adrian.webb@coralnexus.com> Coral Technology Group LLC